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In Washington at 9 P.M. local time, U.S. President Donald Trump started his first State of the

Union address.

We have Lee Jeong-yeon here to fill us in on the details.

Jeong-yeon, I understand Trump is expected to mention North Korea in his speech today.

What can you tell us about that?

Hi Mark, yes President Trump started his first annual remarks to Congress and the American

people today on Capitol Hill.

The speech is not yet finished, but from exerpts from the speech released by the White House,

he is expected to say, "complacency he said, and I quote, "complacency and concessions

only invite aggression and provocations.

I will not repeat the mistakes of the past administrations that got us into this dangerous

position"... hinting a strong stance on the regime.

Okay, now aside from North Korea, what were some other key points from the speech we should

know about?

He mainly stressed 'unity' and 'reconciliation' of different parties to come together 'for

the people', covering diverse issues from immigration to the economy.

Regarding immigration, he said he would push for 'immigration policies that focus on the

best interests of American workers and American families'.

He touched upon his proposal on a way to provide citizenship to the more than 1 million unregistered

immigrants in the U.S., which includes the approximately 700-thousand young immigrants

in the soon-to-expire DACA program.

In return he hopes to secure billions of dollars to build the proposed border wall with Mexico.

He took credit for the record-low unemployment rate and rising wages after 'years of stagnation,'

and claimed that 2-point-4 million new jobs were created since his election.

He also said the U.S. has enacted the biggest tax cuts and reforms in American history that

he says will provide 'tremendous relief for the middle class and small businesses.'

However, critics point out may not be true, as bigger tax cuts were seen by his predecessors

Presidents Reagan, Truman, and Obama.

Back to you Mark.

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BREAKING!! Trump Just Announced What He's Doing With The FISA MEMO! - BreakingNews24 - Duration: 34:51.

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New Report Compares Trump To Reagan With Shocking Claim About Best Conservative - BreakingNews24 - Duration: 23:46.

New Report Compares Trump To Reagan With Shocking Claim About Best Conservative President

Among conservative Americans, there isn't a President more respected than Ronald Reagan.

The staunch Republican served as President during the 1980's.

His influence restored our economy after the devastating Jimmy Carter years.

He also helped end the Cold War and saw the Berlin Wall fall.

But, a new report — from a very respected source — claims President Donald Trump is

beating conservative favorite Ronald Reagan in a very important way.

A new report compares Trump to Reagan.

(Photo Credit: CTBTO/Flickr/NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP/Getty Images)

You might remember Republicans who opposed Donald Trump during the election.

These #NeverTrump advocates doubted the man's commitment to conservative values.

Longtime conservative pundits claimed Trump would never make good on his promises.

They only managed to expose their own biases and their roles as establishment insiders.

NeverTrumpers are as corrupt as the Democrats.

They wanted to maintain the status quo, preventing a man like Trump from making America great

again.

So, they lied, saying Trump had no intention of standing up for conservative values.

Well, guess what?

The widely-respected conservative think tank the Heritage Foundation spoke about Trump's

presidency so far.

According to their own standards, President Donald Trump had done more to fulfill the

conservative agenda in his first than even Ronald Reagan did.

According to the Heritage Foundation, a widely-respected conservative think tank, during his first

year in office, Trump adopted nearly two-thirds (64 percent) of Heritage's agenda.

By comparison, Heritage says that former President Reagan enacted only 49 percent of its policy

prescriptions.

"There is so much noise in this town that I think it obscures the real work that's

being done," Heritage president Kay Coles James told the New York Times.

"This administration is doing quite well in terms of advancing a conservative agenda

— clearly, quite well."

In 2016, Heritage came up with 334 conservative policies, a wish-list of sorts, for a new

Republican administration.

Trump has enacted 64 percent of those items.

In 1981, his first year in office, Reagan scratched off only 49 percent of the items

on that year's Heritage list.

[Source: Breitbart]

This not only disproves NeverTrumpers, it completely humiliates them.

They were totally wrong about President Trump.

Everything they claimed he would do was false.

Much like the liberal media and politicians, they lied about the man in the hopes of defeating

him.

However, the facts are clear.

Trump is not only keeping to strong, conservative policies, but he's actually keeping his

campaign promises.

We have never seen a President work so hard to keep his word.

Ed Feulner, a Heritage founder and former president, described Mr. Trump's thinking

as liberated from the typical cautiousness of a president.

"'Hell, why can't we do that?

Let's try it.

Let's make it happen,'" Mr. Feulner said, speaking of Mr. Trump's attitude.

"In some respects, Trump the non-politician has an incredible advantage, even over Ronald

Reagan," Mr. Feulner added.

"Because Ronald Reagan knew there were certain things government couldn't do."

[Source: New York Times]

President Trump is using the government to help Americans while reducing its power and

overreach.

He has cut regulation and taxes, so businesses and employees can thrive.

Trump has used his executive authority to limit the scope of government agencies.

This is a key step in making good on his word to strengthen the U.S. economy.

And, of course, Trump is a master negotiator, who has won deal after deal for America.

As great as Reagan was, few people could match the man who wrote the book on deal-making.

Even perceived failings are actually in our favor.

While Heritage found much that it liked about Mr. Trump's first year, it also found much

that could be improved on — most notably the snail's pace of nominations by the White

House.

Of the 635 major postings across the executive branch that require Senate confirmation, the

White House has no nominee for 245 of those.

[Source: New York Times]

Make no mistake: Trump is doing this deliberately.

Those 245 posts are most-likely redundant.

Keeping them unfilled means 245 fewer salaries the government has to pay for.

And that's 245 fewer government flunkies abusing their power.

That means smaller government, in unexpected ways.

What do you think?

Is Trump doing a better job than Reagan?

Were the NeverTrumpers completely wrong?

Let us know.

And, be sure to spread the word about this stunning report.

Everyone needs to know this, and we certainly don't expect the mainstream media to spread

this

kind of news.

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Reagan vs. Trump: Who Had A More Conservative 1st Year? - Duration: 2:30.

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Trump Kept 2 Special SOTU Guests A Complete Secret — Room Exploded When He Announced Them - Duration: 4:23.

Trump Kept 2 Special SOTU Guests A Complete Secret — Room Exploded When He Announced

Them On Tuesday night, President Donald Trump delivered

his first State of the Union address.

One of the most important traditions surrounding this annual speech is the special guests invited

to attend by the president himself.

This year, Trump kept two of his SOTU guests a complete secret, and the whole room exploded

when he announced them.

President Trump had previously announced fifteen special guests who would be in attendance

on Tuesday night.

They included hard-working Americans, military members, and the parents of two young girls

who were savagely murdered by MS-13 gang members However, there were two guests who Trump kept

a secret all along: Otto Warmbier's parents.

Warmbier was a U.S. student at the University of Virginia when he went to North Korea as

a tourist in 2016.

He was accused of sneaking onto a restricted floor in the hotel where he was staying and

stealing a propaganda poster.

He later admitted to it and pleaded to be released.

However, North Korea sentenced him to 15 years of hard labor.

After 17 months, Warmbier was released, but suffered serious injuries to his brain and

was "systematically tortured and intentionally injured by Kim Jong [Un] … Kim, and his

regime.

This was no accident," according to his father, Fred.

[Source: IJR] "Otto's wonderful parents, Fred and Cindy

Warmbier, are with us tonight — along with Otto's brother and sister, Austin and Greta.

Incredible people," said President Trump."You are powerful witnesses to a menace that threatens

our world, and your strength truly inspires us all.

Thank you very much.

Tonight, we pledge to honor Otto's memory with total American resolve," he added.It

was a beautiful gesture to include the Warmbiers in this year's SOTU, as they have endured

so much and continue to grieve the horrifying loss of their son and brother, whose death

could not have been any more brutal.

Indeed, when Otto was finally returned to U.S. soil, he was a complete vegetable as

a result of the torture he had endured at the hands of the North Koreans.

"He was on his deathbed when he came home to us," Fred Warmbier told CNN.

"That's why they released him," added Cindy.

"They didn't want him to die on their soil."

When Otto was finally returned to the U.S., he had a number of inexplicable injuries.

His bottom teeth appeared to have been "rearranged," he had a large scar running the length of

his right foot, and his hands and legs were described as "totally deformed."

In total, Otto Warmbier spent 17 months in North Korea before being released.

He was taken by a medical aircraft to the US.

After his arrival, doctors at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center said his condition

was severe, and that he suffered extensive loss of tissue in all regions of his brain.

The North Korean government initially attributed Warmbier's condition to botulism.

However, when the Warmbiers met Otto at the airport in Ohio, they found their child suffering

from something inconsistent with a toxin-fueled illness.

[Source: CNN] If any family deserved to be honored by the

president on Tuesday, it was the Warmbiers.

President Donald Trump asked the nation to pray for them as they continue to grieve the

loss of their beloved Otto, as they are still taking things one day at a time.Please share

this report to offer the Warmbiers your deepest sympathies and so that others might keep them

in prayer, as well.

They've gone through the unimaginable, and it's something the left would much rather

we forget as President Trump deals with Kim Jong Un and his regime.

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President Trump Expected To Stress Bipartisanship In State Of The Union Address - Duration: 1:53.

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State of the Union: Donald Trump delivers his first address - Duration: 1:56.

At the Capitol in Washington, U.S. President Donald Trump gave his first State of the Union

address on Tuesday local time.

For more, we have Lee Jeong-yeon on the line.

Jeong-yeon, during the long and mostly on-script speech made by President Trump, can you tell

us more about the part where he mentions North Korea?

Hi Jiyeon, yes President Trump gave his first annual remarks to Congress and the U.S. public

today on Capitol Hill.

He said "maximum pressure" will be placed on the North Korean regime as he referred

to its "cruel dictatorship" and its "reckless pursuit of nuclear missiles" that could threaten

the U.S..

He said "Complacency and concessions only invite aggression and provocations.

I will not repeat the mistakes of the past administrations that got us into this dangerous

position."

Trump narrated the incident with Otto Warmbier and his death as well as the story of the

North Korean defector Ji Seong-ho who was present at the address.

Aside from comments on the regime, he mainly stressed 'unity' and 'reconciliation' of different

parties to come together 'for the people.'

Immigration was a key issue.

He said he would push for policies that focus on the 'best interests of American workers

and American families,' by crafting a bipartisan approach to immigration reform.

He mentioned the 'four pillars' plan.

This includes a pathway to provide citizenship to 1-point-8 million unregistered immigrants

in the U.S., securing the border with Mexico, and ending the visa lottery as well as chain

migration.

He also took credit for the record-low unemployment rate and rising wages in the country after

'years of stagnation,' and claimed that 2-point-4 million new jobs were created since his election.

He also said the U.S. has enacted the biggest tax cuts and reforms in its history that he

says will provide 'tremendous relief for the middle class and small businesses.'

Back to you.

Thanks Jeong-yeon for that report.

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Trump Calls For Unity During State Of The Union - Duration: 2:46.

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TRUMP OWN'S THE DOJ. - Duration: 11:16.

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President Trump Decreases the Debt to GDP Ratio in His First Yea - Duration: 2:37.

President Trump Decreases the Debt to GDP Ratio in His First Year in Office � First

Time in More than 50 Years!

The higher a country�s debt to GDP ratio, the less healthy the country�s economy.

With the GDP numbers released yesterday, President Trump�s policies have officially decreased

the Debt to GDP ratio by 1.2% in the President�s first year in office.

In contrast, President Obama increased the US Debt to GDP ratio his first year in office

by 14.5%.

Obama increased the rate a total of 37% over his 8 years in office.

Since his inauguration President Trump has focused his efforts on the security of the

country and on the prosperity of its economy.

The results of his actions are taking shape.

The US GDP has increased each quarter in 2017 with the 4th Quarter GDP increasing to $19.739

trillion � the highest GDP for any country in world history.

On the other hand, the President has curtailed US spending.

The result is that the US Debt to GDP ratio decreased in 2017 from 105% to 104%.

No President in more than 50 years has decreased the Debt to GDP ratio in his first year in

office by more than 1%.

The last President to do so was Nixon in 1969.

Presidents Reagan and George W. Bush decreased the Debt to GDP ratio in their first years

in office but by less than 1%.

President Trump has the stock market at all time highs, jobs at all time highs and the

debt to GDP ratio decreasing.

As a result America is moving in the right direction for the first time in at

least a decade.

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President Trump Decreases the Debt to GDP – First Time in More than 50 Years! - BreakingNews24 - Duration: 23:17.

President Trump Decreases the Debt to GDP Ratio in His First Year in Office – First

Time in More than 50 Years!

The higher a country's debt to GDP ratio, the less healthy the country's economy.

With the GDP numbers released yesterday, President Trump's policies have officially decreased

the Debt to GDP ratio by 1.2% in the President's first year in office.

In contrast, President Obama increased the US Debt to GDP ratio his first year in office

by 14.5%.

Obama increased the rate a total of 37% over his 8 years in office.

Since his inauguration President Trump has focused his efforts on the security of the

country and on the prosperity of its economy.

The results of his actions are taking shape.

The US GDP has increased each quarter in 2017 with the 4th Quarter GDP increasing to $19.739

trillion – the highest GDP for any country in world history.

On the other hand, the President has curtailed US spending.

The result is that the US Debt to GDP ratio decreased in 2017 from 105% to 104%.

No President in more than 50 years has decreased the Debt to GDP ratio in his first year in

office by more than 1%.

The last President to do so was Nixon in 1969.

Presidents Reagan and George W. Bush decreased the Debt to GDP ratio in their first years

in office but by less than 1%.

President Trump has the stock market at all time highs, jobs at all time highs and the

debt to GDP ratio decreasing.

As a result America is moving in the right direction for the first time in at least

a decade.

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Trump to tout strong economy in State of the Union address debut - Duration: 1:55.

Now for a look at stories making headlines around the world and we start with President

Trump's first State of the Union address.

The highly anticipated speech to Congress and millions of Americans is slated for Tuesday

night, Washington time.... or 11AM this morning, Korea time

For more on this and other news we turn to our Ro Aram…

Aram… what can we expect from Trump's debut State of the Union address?

Well Semin… on Monday, White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said the economy will be "front

and center," and Trump will likely take credit for the U.S. economic gains in the past year.

The trend of lower unemployment and higher growth began under his predecessor, but Trump

argues the tax overhaul he signed into law late last year has boosted business confidence

and will lead companies to reinvest in the United States.

Furthermore, Trump will likely mention plans to rebuild America's infrastructure and continue

his demands for renegotiating or scrapping trade deals with other nations.

He is also expected to push for bipartisan congressional action on immigration reform

with a possible deal with the Democrats.

At the heart of his proposal is overturning a decision to scrap the so-called DACA program,

in which around 700-thousand young illegal immigrants, known as Dreamers, were protected

from deportation.

Trump, in return, is hoping to secure billions of dollars for his proposed border wall with

Mexico, as well as cuts to legal immigration levels.

If the issue is touched upon, then it would be interesting to see the reactions from dozens

of Democratic lawmakers who are bringing Dreamers as their guests to watch the address.

The general goal of Trump's maiden State of the Union address will be to rally support

as he struggles with record low approval rating and battles a probe into his campaign's alleged

ties with Russia.

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Trump highlights North Korea and America first policy in State of the Union Address - Duration: 2:13.

Trump's address not only sent a message to Americans but also to the global population.

Kim Mok-yeon zooms in on the part of his speech that holds extra-significance for South Korea.

"North Korea and trade."

These two topics were the major concerns of many South Koreans in President Trump's long-awaited

speech.

The U.S. President spoke of numerous concerns surrounding the U.S., and talked in depth

about North Korea.

He mentioned North Korea's heightened level of threat to the U.S., Washington's maximum

pressure on the regime, and its determination not to repeat the past mistakes of previous

administrations.

This time around, Trump's tone was milder than his past speech at the UN General Assembly

where he gave a stern warning to North Korea.

An expert says that this could be a possible sign of the easing of tensions between the

two Koreas ahead of the PyeongChang Winter Olympics.

"Due to the PyeongChang Olympics, signs of cooperation have been observed between the

two Koreas.

I think the ultimate goal of the U.S. is not focused on the cooperation itself, but the

possibility that South Korea could bring North Korea back to talks for denuclearization through

dialogue."

The expert however added that Washington's firm stance against North Korea's nuclear

and missile provocations remains unchanged, saying that if the denuclearization of the

regime cannot be reached through peaceful talks, President Trump will be ready to achieve

that goal through heightened military pressure.

When it comes to trade, Trump just used five sentences, short but strong, to shed light

on his "America first policy."

An economic expert says Trump's declaration of an end to the era of economic surrender,

and his expectations towards fair and reciprocal trade relationships seem to consider the existing

free trade deal with South Korea as "bad".

"By saying 'fixing bad deals', I think he referred to trade agreements that benefited

other nations more than the U.S. such the NAFTA and the KORUS FTA.

He even hinted of scrapping the old and negotiating totally new deals when things don't go well."

The expert said that Trump's remarks on protecting American workers could also deal a big blow

to South Korea, as the U.S. leader is likely referring to keeping jobs and wages for its

nationals especially in the manufacturing sector, where South Korea is seen as a competitor.

Kim Mok-yeon, Arirang News.

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Trump Gives 1st State Of The Union Address - Duration: 5:12.

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President Trump delivers first State of the Union - Duration: 3:33.

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Amy Schumer & Celebs Trash Trump In Fake SOTU, Sarah Destroys Them With Nasty Surprise - Duration: 5:39.

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Trump has the political will to change vetting process: Rep. McCaul - Duration: 9:37.

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BREAKING: President Trump To Have EPIC Surprise For Democrats Bringing DREAMers to SOTU Address - Duration: 2:34.

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State of the Union: Donald Trump delivers his first address - Duration: 2:16.

Over in Washington the highlight of the day was President Donald Trump's first State of

the Union address.

The U.S. leader covered a diverse range of issues from North Korea to immigration policies.

Lee Jeong-yeon shares with us his remarks.

U.S. President Donald Trump delivered his maiden State of the Union speech to Congress

on Tuesday.

He said "maximum pressure" will be placed on North Korea as he referred to the regime's

"cruel dictatorship" and its "reckless pursuit of nuclear missiles" that could threaten the

U.S..

"Complacency and concessions only invite aggression and provocations.

I will not repeat the mistakes of the past administrations that got us into this dangerous

position."

He also narrated the incident with the late Otto Warmbier, whose family was present at

the address, as well as the story of the North Korean defector Ji Seong-ho who was also in

the audience.

Aside from comments on the regime, he mainly stressed 'unity' and 'reconciliation' of different

parties to come together 'for the people.'

Immigration took a pivotal portion of his speech.

He said he would push for policies that focus on the 'best interests of American workers

and American families,' by crafting a bipartisan approach to immigration reform.

He mentioned the 'four pillars' plan.

This includes a pathway to provide citizenship to 1-point-8 million unregistered immigrants

in the U.S., building a wall on the Southern border with Mexico, abolishing the visa lottery

to move towards a 'merit-based immigration system,' and ending chain migration to protect

the nuclear family.

He also took credit for the record-low unemployment rate and rising wages after 'years of stagnation,'

and claimed that 2-point-4 million new jobs were created since his election.

Trump called on the Congress to produce a bill that generates at least 1-point-5 trillion

U.S. dollars for investment on new infrastructure... to 'permanently fix the infrastructure deficit.'

He also said the U.S. has enacted the biggest tax cuts and reforms in its history, a move

that, according to Trump, will provide 'tremendous relief for the middle class and small businesses.'

Lee Jeong-yeon, Arirang News

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